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>>> hundreds of same sex couples are tieing the knot in new york. not all same sex couples in san francisco are celebrating. >>> the search is on for an armed man who police say opened fire on officers in the east bay. >>> plus, bart releases a new surveillance video the man they shot and killed a man. the reason the transit agency didn't release it right away. >>> good morning, everyone, welcome to ktvu mornings on 2. it's sunday, july 24. i'm mike mibach. >> good morning, i'm maureen naylor. >> good morning, it's sort of a ground hogs day, when it comes to weather. assuming you have seen the movie. more of the same, slightly cooler in some areas. for the afternoon, the clouds back with us this morning. a little patchy drizzle, a longer coastline around the clouds have reached inland. upper 50s along the coastline, widespread 80s for inland areas. and the bay area right in between. we'll take a look at what you can expect outside your door for the afternoon, and talk about where we go from here, in just a little bit. >>> new this morning, hundreds
>>> hundreds of same sex couples are tieing the knot in new york. not all same sex couples in san francisco are celebrating. >>> the search is on for an armed man who police say opened fire on officers in the east bay. >>> plus, bart releases a new surveillance video the man they shot and killed a man. the reason the transit agency didn't release it right away. >>> good morning, everyone, welcome to ktvu mornings on 2. it's sunday, july 24. i'm mike mibach....
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because we're in new york. because we're competing against the met. we're competing against the moma. and so that is what has pushed and really made the move of el museo forward insofar that if we're competing with those great institutions, we have to showcase for the enlightenment of all our communities the best art. and in doing that, it's always dialogues. i mean, it's the curators that work at el museo who are working on this. we take enormous time, pride, of working closely with artists. and so for instance we have our biennial, and now we're going to be preparing for the next one. the biennial is the work of identifying latinos and latin americans that work within a two-three hours radius of our museum and see what they're doing, what they're creating. so our... we receive sometimes 600 files-- and it's called the selected files-- for unsolicited files, and it's wound down until the curators get a very close approach with each of the artists to nurture them. >> hinojosa: but what do you see when you kind of look into the future of, let's say, te
because we're in new york. because we're competing against the met. we're competing against the moma. and so that is what has pushed and really made the move of el museo forward insofar that if we're competing with those great institutions, we have to showcase for the enlightenment of all our communities the best art. and in doing that, it's always dialogues. i mean, it's the curators that work at el museo who are working on this. we take enormous time, pride, of working closely with artists....
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now to the up in nuptials whiche been taking place across new york. yesterday, the state became the largest in the u.s. to recognize gay marriage and officials are hoping that with all of those weddings, the economy will be given a much-needed boost. the bbc's laura travallian went to meet happy couples. >> last minute caches on the big day for hundreds of same-sex couples queuing up in the sweltering heat, this was a moment to treasure. in a new york first, alese and her fiancee planned a double wedding with alese's brother and his partner. >> a month ago on the couch because i don't think you realize how much you want something until you get that close to it. >> this journey for the four of us collectively has been an amazing process. >> an amazing journey. >> with celebrations come spending. it's been estimated that same-sex weddings will boost new york's economy by nearly $300 million over the next three years. a handful of states that have legalized same-sex marriage, new york is the one that will draw in the crowds. it's a destination in its own
now to the up in nuptials whiche been taking place across new york. yesterday, the state became the largest in the u.s. to recognize gay marriage and officials are hoping that with all of those weddings, the economy will be given a much-needed boost. the bbc's laura travallian went to meet happy couples. >> last minute caches on the big day for hundreds of same-sex couples queuing up in the sweltering heat, this was a moment to treasure. in a new york first, alese and her fiancee planned...
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show a picture of dennis looking angry on the congress of the "new york daily news." i don't think it would have been news or interesting. >> dennis prager, younger people not opposed to same-sex marriage, do you think the media are capturing a cultural shift in america? >> yes, to a certain extent. but they've always overstated it. they were shocked that california went the other way. the most liberal state in the union, that it would have voted to keep marriage defined as a man and a woman. you see, for vast numbers of people, redefining the most central institution in human history for the first time in human history is not a simple thing of well, we just feel for people. >> that's interesting. >> this is huge. >> that's interesting. i'm confused. do the people not get it? >> i'm sorry? >> is he saying that vast numbers of americans are around the country get that maybe they're not comfortable with gay marriage? i think dennis is trying to have a culture war battle rather than talking about the media. that's my problem. >> time for a brief response. >> you were the
show a picture of dennis looking angry on the congress of the "new york daily news." i don't think it would have been news or interesting. >> dennis prager, younger people not opposed to same-sex marriage, do you think the media are capturing a cultural shift in america? >> yes, to a certain extent. but they've always overstated it. they were shocked that california went the other way. the most liberal state in the union, that it would have voted to keep marriage defined...
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that's a major civil rights victory. ( cheers and applause ) new york, finally, new york state's gay and lesbian community are free from the burden that was having to set foot in connecticut in order to get married. ( applause ) really? the nuptials are in stam forward? mmmm. yes, it was last friday night at 10:30 p.m. eastern gay rights time after a week of tense negotiations and protests featuring brutal gay versus jew bull fighting, the senate in al bany finally made an honest state of new york by a vote of 33 for destroying society as we know it and 29 against. the vote was in doubt right up until the last minute. as of thursday, the state senate was dead locked 31-31. marriage rights supporters had to find at least one more republican to flip. and then up stepped mark grisanti, state senator from buffalo, who had run on a platform of banning gay marriage. here's what he had to say. >> as a catholic i was raised to believe that marriage is between a man and a woman. >> jon: so we'll move on from there. maybe they'll find a vote from someone who doesn't appear to be on elliott nes
that's a major civil rights victory. ( cheers and applause ) new york, finally, new york state's gay and lesbian community are free from the burden that was having to set foot in connecticut in order to get married. ( applause ) really? the nuptials are in stam forward? mmmm. yes, it was last friday night at 10:30 p.m. eastern gay rights time after a week of tense negotiations and protests featuring brutal gay versus jew bull fighting, the senate in al bany finally made an honest state of new...
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>>> right now at 5:00, first day of same-sex mortgage in new york. hundreds of couples lined up to tie the knot. we'll have reaction from both coasts. >>> as norway mourns the dead, the manifesto reveals the man's grand plan and what it has to do with former cal professor ted kaczynski. >>> debt talks continue. the deadline is aweek away. we'll tell you if either side got any closer to a deal today. the news at 5 start right now. >>> good evening. i diane dwyer. this is the first day gay couples are officially marry in new york. they're doing it by the hundreds. here in california, the issue has been tied up in the courts since 2008. michelle franzen has a look and the pride and politics in new york today. >> take you, connie -- >> take you connie, to be my spouse. >> spo be my spouse. >> reporter: hundreds of couples made history today at city clerk offices in new york city. saying "i do" on the first day same-sex marriage became legal in new york state. >> by the laws of the state of new york, i now pronounce you married. >> reporter: all around th
>>> right now at 5:00, first day of same-sex mortgage in new york. hundreds of couples lined up to tie the knot. we'll have reaction from both coasts. >>> as norway mourns the dead, the manifesto reveals the man's grand plan and what it has to do with former cal professor ted kaczynski. >>> debt talks continue. the deadline is aweek away. we'll tell you if either side got any closer to a deal today. the news at 5 start right now. >>> good evening. i diane...
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you know, it's just one example of how new york new york is different and changing. of course, there's still the theater, the food scene, museums and great shopping. we love it, of course, and we're here right now. despite the heat, new york has so much to offer. all the winners have available at travelandleisure.com. >> you're part of being the digital products editor. thank you. >> thank you. >>> as we sweat out this heatwave, our air conditioner is driving up the electric bill. coming up, we'll show you cheap ways to cool off. stick around. you're watching msnbc saturday. there's a nurse who can access in an instant every patient's past. and because the whole hospital's working together, there's a family who can breathe easy, right now. somewhere in america, we've already answered some of the nation's toughest healthcare questions. and the over 60,000 people of siemens are ready to do it again. siemens. answers. oh! let's do this. look who's early! [ dentist ] my patients want to walk into their dental check-up prepared to ace it. that's why i tell them to use new
you know, it's just one example of how new york new york is different and changing. of course, there's still the theater, the food scene, museums and great shopping. we love it, of course, and we're here right now. despite the heat, new york has so much to offer. all the winners have available at travelandleisure.com. >> you're part of being the digital products editor. thank you. >> thank you. >>> as we sweat out this heatwave, our air conditioner is driving up the...
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new york city, new york state. because this is the day a lot of people have been waiting for for years. same-sex couples can now legally get married in the state of new york. we will talk to a couple in just a moment and they are just maybe a couple hours away from their wedding. also, there's a new worry about a deadline for the debt talks. the house speaker wants a deal done soon. you know how soon? actually, in a matter of hours before the asian markets open for trading. congressional leaders working round the clock on this sunday, july 24th. good morning to you all. i'm t.j. holmes. thank you so much for spending part of your day here with us. >>> for more than 20 years, joanne shane and dr. kennedy have been living together as a married couple for 20 years. they won a lottery and that means they get to skin the 24-hour waiting period that's normally required after couples get marriage licenses. that also means they are getting married today. we called them to take some time-out on their wedding day to come and
new york city, new york state. because this is the day a lot of people have been waiting for for years. same-sex couples can now legally get married in the state of new york. we will talk to a couple in just a moment and they are just maybe a couple hours away from their wedding. also, there's a new worry about a deadline for the debt talks. the house speaker wants a deal done soon. you know how soon? actually, in a matter of hours before the asian markets open for trading. congressional...
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a historic day in new york. hundreds of couples tie the knot, but what happens when they cross state lines? >>> the appeal. what could be the last best hope for the ung american accused of murder in italy. was key evidence flawed? >>> and, making a difference. from the barrio to center stage, giving some adorable kids a reason to dance. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good evening. the tears flowed freely in norway today as a nation is shocked and saddened by friday's bombing and shooter massacre searched for comfort on a day of mourning. the death toll stands at 93. most of them kids, teenagers, trapped on a tiny island that a gunman turned into his personal killing ground. rarely do we get into the mind of a confessed mass killer so soon after such a horror. tonight, however, the man who police say admits to the attacks is talking. but, sadly, his words may only add further trauma to a hurting nation. nbc's martin fletcher has new details from oslo tonight. martin, good evening. >> reporter:
a historic day in new york. hundreds of couples tie the knot, but what happens when they cross state lines? >>> the appeal. what could be the last best hope for the ung american accused of murder in italy. was key evidence flawed? >>> and, making a difference. from the barrio to center stage, giving some adorable kids a reason to dance. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good evening. the tears flowed freely in norway today as a nation is shocked and...
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. >> new york has sent a message to this nanation loud and clear. >> a major victory for new york gov. andrew cuomo, the comeback kid. captioned by the national captioning institute --wwwww.ncicap.org-- here is my favorite line of the week, written by david rogers in "politico" -- "congress has the feel of some backstabbing midwest city council arguing sandbag techniques while floodwaters rise." as president obama put it at his conference -- >> they are in one week, out one week, and then they are saying that obama has got to step in here. you need to be here. i have been here. i have been doing afghanistan and bin laden and the greekk crisis. >> the president says he wants to get working. at he wants us to get working. i cannot think of a b better way than to have him come over today. we are waiting. >> senate minority leader mitch mcconnell. republicans were outraged by the president's remarks, outrage. one said that the president ought to come down and take of valium. but harry reid was listening. he canceled the senate's fourth of july holiday -- what a sacrifice. what do you make
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cnn, new york. >> not everybody in new york was cheering on sunday. thousands rallied with the national organization for marriage to protest the weddings. >> that's not what the bible says. the bible says that there is a husband and a wife and that's how we are to bring up our children. >> man marrying man, woman marrying woman, we're against that. not only that we're against it but god is. >> the march began on park avenue outside of the office of governor andrew cuomo who had championed the bill. today's talk back question? should president obama forget congress, just raise the debt limit? christina says, yes. he should. obama has done everything he can to work with the republicans and all they want to do is get him out of office. at all cost, even if it comes to bringing the u.s. down. more of your responses up ahead. >>> if you haven't booked your summer travel yet, you could end up paying a lot for for these last-minute plane tickets. allan chernoff is here with tips to help you save money that is me. i always buy these tickets at the last minute
cnn, new york. >> not everybody in new york was cheering on sunday. thousands rallied with the national organization for marriage to protest the weddings. >> that's not what the bible says. the bible says that there is a husband and a wife and that's how we are to bring up our children. >> man marrying man, woman marrying woman, we're against that. not only that we're against it but god is. >> the march began on park avenue outside of the office of governor andrew cuomo...
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amazon sued new york and lost. companies like amazon are denying states millions of dollars in revenue that they so desperately need. you can see that with the california legislation expected to raise $320 million. suzanne? >> thank you. have a good holiday. >> you too. >>> three great stroories. one is going to air. here are your choices. first, libya's fighting women. they say they are answering moammar gadhafi's call by training to defend their country. are they just for show or legitimate force? that story from inside libya. second, how big is your digital footprint, an eye opening report on how your phone, car, other devices are exposing your personal information in this digital world. >>> finally, distracted driving challenge. drive along as parents and teenagers see how well they can get through an obstacle course while texting. if you're not behind the wheel, you can vote for your favorite story by texting 22360, text 1 for libya's fighting women, 2 for digital footprint and 3 for distracted driving. >>> ch
amazon sued new york and lost. companies like amazon are denying states millions of dollars in revenue that they so desperately need. you can see that with the california legislation expected to raise $320 million. suzanne? >> thank you. have a good holiday. >> you too. >>> three great stroories. one is going to air. here are your choices. first, libya's fighting women. they say they are answering moammar gadhafi's call by training to defend their country. are they just for...
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he moved to new york city in 1948, where benny goodman hire him and he became very famous in new york at the time and he died in new york in 2001. one of the pieces of my ticket to ride is how many cubans of irish ancestry are there. because this connected to my family, that's why i wanted to read it to you. in the 40's, my father moved to new york in search of his destiny. he learned to make brillantine in red, blue and golden colors to give a beautiful sheen to the hair. in his spare time, when he could break free from his alchemist's captive vit, he would go listen to cuban music at the park plaza hotel in manhattan. those were happy times and years later became a happy tomic with me, convinced early on that my father inhabited a magic world. a few years ago, while listening to a recording of cuban blues by chico, i remembered in new york in those stories of the 40's that chico and my father met at club cuba in manhattan and again in havana in the mid-50's. the sessions of chico's house in our neighborhood became so famous that even my father, not particularly fond of cuban jazz, c
he moved to new york city in 1948, where benny goodman hire him and he became very famous in new york at the time and he died in new york in 2001. one of the pieces of my ticket to ride is how many cubans of irish ancestry are there. because this connected to my family, that's why i wanted to read it to you. in the 40's, my father moved to new york in search of his destiny. he learned to make brillantine in red, blue and golden colors to give a beautiful sheen to the hair. in his spare time,...
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hundreds of same-sex partners tie the knot in new york. same-sex partners tie the knot in new york. this radiating ache everywhere. the pain was so frustrating. i found out that connected to our muscles are nerves that send messages through the body. my doctor diagnosed it as fibromyalgia -- thought to be the result of overactive nerves that cause chronic, widespread pain. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. i learned lyrica can provide significant relief from fibromyalgia pain. and less pain means i can feel better and do more of what i love. [ female announcer ] lyrica is not for everyone. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior, or any swelling or affected breathing or skin, or changes in eyesight, including blurry vision, or muscle pain with fever or tired feeling. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain and swelling of hands, legs and feet. don't drink alcohol while taking lyrica. don't drive or use machi
hundreds of same-sex partners tie the knot in new york. same-sex partners tie the knot in new york. this radiating ache everywhere. the pain was so frustrating. i found out that connected to our muscles are nerves that send messages through the body. my doctor diagnosed it as fibromyalgia -- thought to be the result of overactive nerves that cause chronic, widespread pain. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. i learned lyrica can provide significant relief from fibromyalgia pain. and less...
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york city police and the new york city police commissioner. the new york city police commissioner at the time in question was bernard kerik, giuliani's personal choice to be police commissioner. he certainly was no one else's choice to be police commissioner. there have been fewer new york city police commissioners than there have been presidents of the united states. it is the single most prestigious police appointment in the country. and rudy guiliani decided to give it to his former chauffeur, an utterly unqualified high school dropout. how corruptible i was bernie kerik? he's spending tonight in the cumberland federal correctional institute in cumberland, maryland, serving his sentence for eight felony charges including tax fraud and lying to white house officials. bernie kerik was also a tool of rupert murdoch. nothing would stop bernie kerik from doing anything murdoch or his lieutenants wanted him to do. bernie kerik was and is a criminal. he was rudy guiliani's choice to be the list of people the fbi is going to want to interview in th
york city police and the new york city police commissioner. the new york city police commissioner at the time in question was bernard kerik, giuliani's personal choice to be police commissioner. he certainly was no one else's choice to be police commissioner. there have been fewer new york city police commissioners than there have been presidents of the united states. it is the single most prestigious police appointment in the country. and rudy guiliani decided to give it to his former...
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new york is the most densely populated city in the u.s. and over 40 million tourists visit the city every year. the 1.3 billion gallons of water required every day are delivered by a system of extraordinary scale and complex engineering. man: water is essential to the economic viability of new york city. reliable infrastructure and reliable delivery of water is a must. you have to reinvest in the infrastructure every single minute to keep it current. hurwitz: we have the stock exchange, we have the united nations -- failure can have a dramatic impact on the nation, and even internationally. so there's a really keen awareness that you always have to be fixing the system. things corrode, they rust. they get to where you turn them on and nothing happens. but it is so totally used in every nook and cranny, that making any accommodation to shut it down, to do something to it, is very difficult. narrator: two massive underground tunnels, called simply tunnel 1 and tunnel 2, provide most of the city's water supply. they run hundreds of feet below
new york is the most densely populated city in the u.s. and over 40 million tourists visit the city every year. the 1.3 billion gallons of water required every day are delivered by a system of extraordinary scale and complex engineering. man: water is essential to the economic viability of new york city. reliable infrastructure and reliable delivery of water is a must. you have to reinvest in the infrastructure every single minute to keep it current. hurwitz: we have the stock exchange, we have...
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i think it's disgraceful that "the new york times" -- what "the new york times" is trying to paint him, the way they've written their articles today, as if he was some kind of rational human being, very sane, and he was reading republican blogs, and he's a fundamentalist christian. that's not the case absolutely at all. they also downplayed this and basically said, you know, tried to play up the oklahoma city bombings and make a comparison, and allege we should start to forget about the 9/11 attacks. >> how about nobody on that island had the ability to shoot back at him and stop him? >> here we go. john wayne is back in the room. >> do you have a problem with that? >> yes, i have a problem. what's amazing to me, the gun nuts in this country immediately jump on this and say, if everybody had a gun, the guy could have been shot. >> should we cut the second amendment out of the constitution? >> yes, we should. >> excuse me. last year in norway, there were 500 murders. in the united states there were 10,543. norway restricts guns. we do not. case closed. >> case closed. >> why did it take
i think it's disgraceful that "the new york times" -- what "the new york times" is trying to paint him, the way they've written their articles today, as if he was some kind of rational human being, very sane, and he was reading republican blogs, and he's a fundamentalist christian. that's not the case absolutely at all. they also downplayed this and basically said, you know, tried to play up the oklahoma city bombings and make a comparison, and allege we should start to...
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, new york. pitcher burt bly levin, second baseman roberto allah more and pat gillic are the newest members. alomar is the first blue jay to make it, blylevin made history too. this might come in handy on trivia night, first player born in the netherlands to make it to the hall of fame. before we go, this day in history back in 1978, the first test tube baby born in england. today children are born all over the world using this, quote, test tube method which is a nickname for in vitro fertilizati fertilization. >>> good morning. it's monday, july 25th. this is your "a.m. wake-up call" i'm joining you live from new york. 46 minutes after the hour. let's go around the world. zain verjee is live in london covering the norway attacks from there. zain, the suspect in the norway attack is in court today, what do we know about him? >> well, we know that he is 32 years old. his name is anders breivik and he has very radical right wing views as well as having very anti-muslim views. he feels, according to
, new york. pitcher burt bly levin, second baseman roberto allah more and pat gillic are the newest members. alomar is the first blue jay to make it, blylevin made history too. this might come in handy on trivia night, first player born in the netherlands to make it to the hall of fame. before we go, this day in history back in 1978, the first test tube baby born in england. today children are born all over the world using this, quote, test tube method which is a nickname for in vitro...
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in new york state, it is a matter of time. this is an issue that is essentially decided as generational change. cuomo did something interesting basically the morning after this. he is now going to expand or propose expanded drilling for natural gas, a process in new york which is going to appeal to people on the right. i think this is a guy who was looking to have a large constituency and it will be a lot higher than the governorship. >> interesting. last word, thanks. see you next week. for a transcript of this broadcast, log on to insidewashington.tv. vo:geico, committed to providing service to its auto insurance customers for over 70 years. more information on auto insurance at geico.com or 1-800-947-auto any time of the day or night.
in new york state, it is a matter of time. this is an issue that is essentially decided as generational change. cuomo did something interesting basically the morning after this. he is now going to expand or propose expanded drilling for natural gas, a process in new york which is going to appeal to people on the right. i think this is a guy who was looking to have a large constituency and it will be a lot higher than the governorship. >> interesting. last word, thanks. see you next week....
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i'm john berman for "nightline" in new york. (announcer) no matter what life throws at you, you can take the heat. 'til ititturns into heartburn, you've got what it takes: zantac. it's strong, fast lasting relief. so let them turn up the heat. you can stop that heartburn cold: (sssssssss!!!) zantac. covergirl trublend has skin twin technology. other makeup can sit on your skin, so it looks like...makeup. but trublend has skin twin technology to actually merge with yur skin. how easy...
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cheers and applause ] >> history is made in new york. same-sex marriages, even new york city's mayor gets involved by performing a ceremony. i'm don lemon. you're in the "cnn newsroom." >>> if you weren't paying close attention to the deficit and the debt ceiling talks in washington, you really need to now. a sunday filled with tv talking points. fa face-to-face meetings and party conference calls brought the debt ceiling debate back to the very beginning. a little stalemate tonight and traders worldwide are surely taking notice, several overseas markets have opened lower in monday trading and the u.s. stock futures and trending -- they're trending lower right now. in washington this hour, power brokers from the president to the house speaker are standing firm unwilling to abandon their positions. our correspondent, our congressional correspondent kate bolduan has been tracking the events for us all day in d.c. and joins me now. kate, where do we stand right now. >> reporter: bottom line, don, after a long weekend of work and of meetings
cheers and applause ] >> history is made in new york. same-sex marriages, even new york city's mayor gets involved by performing a ceremony. i'm don lemon. you're in the "cnn newsroom." >>> if you weren't paying close attention to the deficit and the debt ceiling talks in washington, you really need to now. a sunday filled with tv talking points. fa face-to-face meetings and party conference calls brought the debt ceiling debate back to the very beginning. a little...
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york, we signed a law legalizing same-sex marriage in new york a week ago. he had a few rough years, but he is back now. >> he sure is. placed in "the new york times" as the comeback kid. he is a powerful figure, not just on gay marriage rate he got aa budget through the legislatue in new york. whether he has long term, i am not sure, because he is a volatile guy. >> if he can do it in new york, why can we not do it in washington? >> good question. good question, gordon. [laughter] same-sex marriage has a sense of inevitability. but right now, barry goldwater said we are cut off, the eastern seaboard of the united states. massachusetts, connecticut, vermont, new hampshire, new york -- >> iowa. >> iowa did it by the court and the court is about to leave. the reality is this was a signal achievement. for a guy who lost in 2002 the democratic primary in a bad way for governor, to come back as far as he has, is a real achievement. >> i want to know who put him there for that day before the vote, the president's weaselly answer in front of a gay audience may ente
york, we signed a law legalizing same-sex marriage in new york a week ago. he had a few rough years, but he is back now. >> he sure is. placed in "the new york times" as the comeback kid. he is a powerful figure, not just on gay marriage rate he got aa budget through the legislatue in new york. whether he has long term, i am not sure, because he is a volatile guy. >> if he can do it in new york, why can we not do it in washington? >> good question. good question,...
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. >>> next on book tv, oscar hijuelos talks about growing upl in new york city in the 1950's as the son of cuban immigrantssh and whose subsequent life as a writer. it's about 45 minutes. to be [applause] >> thank you. we are thrilled to be here todas with oscar hijuelos. those of you who know him a probably know him best from one of his eight novels first for latino writer. he has had many milestones since then, has written the most beautiful fiction and now has written about himself in a nonfiction way. oscar hijuelos, thrilled that you are here. why now? why a memoir now? >> there is a short answer and a long answer. the long answer is in my first novel which was called our house in the last world, i talked about the influence on my life when i was coming up and call our house in the last world, that came down to this. i went through some difficulty as a child. i was separated from my family for a year because of illness and i went through a period wed having been interest in the culture and language i found myself suddenly immersed in american culture and language. as my mother woul
. >>> next on book tv, oscar hijuelos talks about growing upl in new york city in the 1950's as the son of cuban immigrantssh and whose subsequent life as a writer. it's about 45 minutes. to be [applause] >> thank you. we are thrilled to be here todas with oscar hijuelos. those of you who know him a probably know him best from one of his eight novels first for latino writer. he has had many milestones since then, has written the most beautiful fiction and now has written about...
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new york. now all of this centers around the empire of one man rupert murdoch considered by some on the protests just listen we. can truly the media because. i couldn't agree more and what do you agree or disagree now here to talk about where this control is going and where media is going is jeff cohen his journalism professor at ithaca college thanks so much for being with us so first i'm just i want to know is rupert murdoch in your eyes the most powerful man in the us media i'd say he's the most powerful individual man or woman in the u.s. media yes and it is news corp the most powerful media company in the u.s. . maybe maybe god there are many colors there are like a handful of power companies time warner is ok. ok. the sumner redstone. used their. got a lot of big media conglomerates uses their conglomerates for their political and of it watchable and murder ok well let's see ok that was murdoch is the most powerful man in media according to you and news corps is one of the most powerful m
new york. now all of this centers around the empire of one man rupert murdoch considered by some on the protests just listen we. can truly the media because. i couldn't agree more and what do you agree or disagree now here to talk about where this control is going and where media is going is jeff cohen his journalism professor at ithaca college thanks so much for being with us so first i'm just i want to know is rupert murdoch in your eyes the most powerful man in the us media i'd say he's the...
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we're expecting 101 in new york city tomorrow. temperatures record-breaking, maybe down to washington, d.c., but by sunday it does shift a bit. it drops south. that means cooler air will come in or at least not as hot and into the 80s in new york city by sunday into monday, but notice the southeast, the southern and central plains, still in the brink of that heat. they will not get the relief from the jet stream. patterns over the oceans in the north atlantic oscillate back and forth. it's in a negative phase right now which may be attributing to the heat and the drought over parts of the southern plains and why that's continuing and why they won't get any relief because the jet stream is just not strong enough to go that far south. >> see if you can do something for those folks in st. louis. >> i really wish i could. >> janice huff, thanks for joining us here in our studios as always. >>> overseas, tonight we'll tell you about the next global crisis you will be hearing about. it's bad and fair warning, it's hard to watch, and it'
we're expecting 101 in new york city tomorrow. temperatures record-breaking, maybe down to washington, d.c., but by sunday it does shift a bit. it drops south. that means cooler air will come in or at least not as hot and into the 80s in new york city by sunday into monday, but notice the southeast, the southern and central plains, still in the brink of that heat. they will not get the relief from the jet stream. patterns over the oceans in the north atlantic oscillate back and forth. it's in a...
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we have breaking news from overnight in new york city. the charges against the former had of the international monetary fund, why prosecutors may soon dismiss their case against him. mcdonald's burger king and kfc are some of biggest fast food chains but junkies say they're not the best. we'll reveal who they say is. more news and the first traffic report coming up. ,,,,,, [ male announcer ] using frontline plus shows your pet you care by unleashing a complete killing force against fleas and ticks. and not just adult fleas. what makes frontline plus complete is that it breaks the flea life cycle killing adults, eggs and larvae. and it keeps killing fleas and ticks all month long. that's why it's the #1 choice of vets for their pets, and yours. unleash a complete killing force in every dose of frontline plus.
we have breaking news from overnight in new york city. the charges against the former had of the international monetary fund, why prosecutors may soon dismiss their case against him. mcdonald's burger king and kfc are some of biggest fast food chains but junkies say they're not the best. we'll reveal who they say is. more news and the first traffic report coming up. ,,,,,, [ male announcer ] using frontline plus shows your pet you care by unleashing a complete killing force against fleas and...
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york times" and the "new york times" food pages. and that's sort of what is lacking in the sort of old style media is there's a disconnect between the writers and the people who are reading them. and there's -- there's missed opportunity for a really rich conversation around those topics. so that's what the internet sort of provides so that instead of just broadcasting what you're writing about and then not hearing anything about, there's this kind of exchange. >> it's cool you've been able to make both work. you still have one foot in the old and one in the new. as a way you refer to the crowd sourcing that's a basis for this community, we come back to the cookbook because the cook back is effectively crowd sourced. it was crowd sourced before we even knew the term crowd sourced. >> exactly. >> i want to come back to what didn't make the cut. so 400 recipes essentially you made and said no, not -- give me one, two. >> i'm going to give you an example. there was a plum dessert with -- it was an almond crumble, my own recipe -- i kno
york times" and the "new york times" food pages. and that's sort of what is lacking in the sort of old style media is there's a disconnect between the writers and the people who are reading them. and there's -- there's missed opportunity for a really rich conversation around those topics. so that's what the internet sort of provides so that instead of just broadcasting what you're writing about and then not hearing anything about, there's this kind of exchange. >> it's cool...
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york city would be the new york federal reserve bank and they should seek and also they need objective the objective would be regime change so occupy tent city in front of the new york federal reserve bank into all the current administration leaves. you get somebody in there who's not let's say like a geitner tim geithner member tim geithner put was an eight billion dollars of new york fed cast american dollars onto a plane airlifted to iraq and it promptly disappeared oh and by the way eric king of where erik prince of blackwater just happens to be now living the the big life there in the middle east i wonder where that money went well you're more likely to get the same exact sort of paradigm that played out in tahrir square which is remember what mubarak said at first first he met the people in a televised address saying oh i'll make a few little changes that was basically i'll have a commission to investigate whether or not there's been any fraud or corruption or torture and then he said there will be chaos if i step down this is a classic technique that the new york fed the u.s. fe
york city would be the new york federal reserve bank and they should seek and also they need objective the objective would be regime change so occupy tent city in front of the new york federal reserve bank into all the current administration leaves. you get somebody in there who's not let's say like a geitner tim geithner member tim geithner put was an eight billion dollars of new york fed cast american dollars onto a plane airlifted to iraq and it promptly disappeared oh and by the way eric...
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but new york, that's pretty awesome. >> reporter: the two have ties to new york. although it will be expensive, they feel it will be the next best thing. with the passage prop 8, it changed, now that new yorkers have the right. >> i as a heterosexual person would have to travel out of my state to get married, it would be upsetting to me, but a lot of times we don't take the perspective of other people. >> new york should be a prime example for us here in california to follow. >> going to new york to get married, it's a band aid to a solution, but it's a bigger problem. i think we've just got to keep going. >> reporter: until then, more californians may venture to new york and other states to be legally married. in san francisco, paul chambers, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> a play performed by bay area youth based on the experiences of couples with proposition 8 is now headed to new york city. ♪ [ music ] >> we caught up with the cast of prop 8, love story. during a rehearsal at the performing arts center. a day later, performed the play to raise money for when they
but new york, that's pretty awesome. >> reporter: the two have ties to new york. although it will be expensive, they feel it will be the next best thing. with the passage prop 8, it changed, now that new yorkers have the right. >> i as a heterosexual person would have to travel out of my state to get married, it would be upsetting to me, but a lot of times we don't take the perspective of other people. >> new york should be a prime example for us here in california to follow....
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jersey, and new york. let's go live now to atlanta and nbc's tom trong who has this report. tom, good morning. >> reporter: the horrible heat. >> very hot. we've been up aught all night. >> reporter: in new york city highs will be around 100, but if are you working off the heat index, which combines the air temperature and relative humidity, it will feel like 104. yesterday records broke. 104 in the big apple. 10 newark, emergency new jersey. >> just trying to stay cool. i usually don't come outside much, but i had to. i stay inside usually. rirchlgt in the nation's capital, the heat index topped 112. something that hasn't happened there in more than a decade. >> it's too much. it's too hot, you know, so what are you going to do? you just have to deal with it. >> reporter: nearly 132 million people are under some kind of heat alert. the actual temperatures on this map may seem hot, but look at the index numbers. 106 in kansas city, 108 in columbia, south carolina, and 111 in d.c. even those accustomed to w
jersey, and new york. let's go live now to atlanta and nbc's tom trong who has this report. tom, good morning. >> reporter: the horrible heat. >> very hot. we've been up aught all night. >> reporter: in new york city highs will be around 100, but if are you working off the heat index, which combines the air temperature and relative humidity, it will feel like 104. yesterday records broke. 104 in the big apple. 10 newark, emergency new jersey. >> just trying to stay cool....
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you'll be the new york knicks? [ cheers and applause ] or go to brooklyn? >> that would good too. >> jimmy: the nets, come on. that would be fun. you have no hints, no spoiler alerts? >> none. no idea. >> jimmy: i don't believe you. [ laughter ] here you go, you're a great new york city point guard. and now you're going to be testing your shooting skills right now, "late night" style with a random object shootout. here's the way it works. we're each going to be shooting five objects, and we're going to keep the score on the screen. here's the first object here. it's a pizza. [ laughter ] you'll be shooting that. here's a mannequin head with a yankee cap on it, because i know
you'll be the new york knicks? [ cheers and applause ] or go to brooklyn? >> that would good too. >> jimmy: the nets, come on. that would be fun. you have no hints, no spoiler alerts? >> none. no idea. >> jimmy: i don't believe you. [ laughter ] here you go, you're a great new york city point guard. and now you're going to be testing your shooting skills right now, "late night" style with a random object shootout. here's the way it works. we're each going to be...
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new york city today, 104 degrees. deadly heat. now, i've been following this heat wave for five days now, all the way from dallas. haven't felt anything quite like this. it's been so hot here that they closed the crown of the statue of liberty for the second straight day. so hot, people are cranking up their air conditioning and pushing utility companies to the very limit. utilities from montana to new york including the nation's largest, which oversees 13 states, set new records for power use today. here in new york, con-ed blew past its previous record by 1:00 p.m. and are unsure how much the system can take. >> on the one hand, it's really exciting. on the other hand, it's kind of scary. so, yeah, we're in unchartered territory. >> reporter: that's partly because even as the heat in mega-cities like new york subsides, energy use rises. >> especially in cities, the concrete and steel and asphalt really retain that heat and just carry it for days and days. >> reporter: and with soaring energy demand comes soaring cost. energy pri
new york city today, 104 degrees. deadly heat. now, i've been following this heat wave for five days now, all the way from dallas. haven't felt anything quite like this. it's been so hot here that they closed the crown of the statue of liberty for the second straight day. so hot, people are cranking up their air conditioning and pushing utility companies to the very limit. utilities from montana to new york including the nation's largest, which oversees 13 states, set new records for power use...
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york, 100 in d.c., and even new york and philly have an outside chance of hitting 100 today. even our friends in albany will be in the upper 90s, along with boston, hartford and providence. as we look toward friday, we could easily see that hotter, 103 potentially in d.c. that's why this is dangerous. think of anyone without air-conditioning in heat like this. overnight lows are very warm, too. new york city sunday down into the upper 80s, monday definitely a break, even washington, d.c., sunday into monday will cool off. so unlike texas, oklahoma, lynn, they won't get a break. it looks like the midatlantic and new england, our break comes at the end of the weekend. >>> well, kanye west gets a handful of chances to show he's learned a little about good sportsman ship. plus, jennifer lopez takes care of hers and her business as a wedding singer. your first look at entertainment is straight ahead. let's do this. look who's early! [ female announcer ] prepare to ace your dental check-up. fight plaque and gingivitis and invigorate your way to better check-ups. new crest pro-healt
york, 100 in d.c., and even new york and philly have an outside chance of hitting 100 today. even our friends in albany will be in the upper 90s, along with boston, hartford and providence. as we look toward friday, we could easily see that hotter, 103 potentially in d.c. that's why this is dangerous. think of anyone without air-conditioning in heat like this. overnight lows are very warm, too. new york city sunday down into the upper 80s, monday definitely a break, even washington, d.c.,...
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we're going live now to new york city. that's where michael bloomberg is going to marry his aides after a break. i love that my daughter's part fish. but when she got asthma, all i could do was worry ! specialists, lots of doctors, lots of advice... and my hands were full. i couldn't sort through it all. with unitedhealthcare, it's different. we have access to great specialists, and our pediatrician gets all the information. everyone works as a team. and i only need to talk to one person about her care. we're more than 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. [oinking] [hissing] [ding] announcer: cook foods to the right temperature using a food thermometer. 3,000 americans will die from food poisoning this year. check your steps at foodsafety.gov. >>> it's a fine and fancy day in the city of new york. i feel like i should be wearing my seersucker suit and drinking a mint julep. today new york became the sixth and largest state to license same-sex marriage. michael bloo
we're going live now to new york city. that's where michael bloomberg is going to marry his aides after a break. i love that my daughter's part fish. but when she got asthma, all i could do was worry ! specialists, lots of doctors, lots of advice... and my hands were full. i couldn't sort through it all. with unitedhealthcare, it's different. we have access to great specialists, and our pediatrician gets all the information. everyone works as a team. and i only need to talk to one person about...
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the police, the state of new york. the public defender came to me -- this is the craziest part of the situation. the public defender who is there to defend your constitutional rights -- she came in to see me with plastic cause and a surgical mask. i saw her walking around with all the rest of the brothers. i thought maybe she had something that she did not want to give us. [laughter] that is righteous. i respect that. whenever you have to do. then she got me into the interrogation room and she said to me, you say you have education. where did you go to school, high school? public-school of new york. this does that add up. i skipped two grades before college. where did you go to college? how did you pay for college? you went to grad school? how did you pay for law school? what did that have to do with my case? i was just going with the flow. finally, she said to me, it is my professional obligation to inform you -- not only as an attorney but as a registered nurse acting as a dentist -- you may have a bipolar disorder.
the police, the state of new york. the public defender came to me -- this is the craziest part of the situation. the public defender who is there to defend your constitutional rights -- she came in to see me with plastic cause and a surgical mask. i saw her walking around with all the rest of the brothers. i thought maybe she had something that she did not want to give us. [laughter] that is righteous. i respect that. whenever you have to do. then she got me into the interrogation room and she...
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new york is a city in motion. you can see clentral park, hundreds of people running, walking dogs and riding bikes. that's the case through the day today. we urge everyone to be careful, drink plenty of water. if you've been to the city you know there are stands all over the place, i've seen a number selling nothing but gatorades, waters, things to keep hydrated out there. i guarantee you they are more popular than the burrito or kabob stand but was they'll come back in favor in time. we talked to public hospitals in new york city, they admitted 53 people on friday for heat-related issues a spike from four thursday. they say they see the most effect when you have heat over several days, five, six, seven days in a row. something we will not see here in the city. more records could be set from philadelphia southward today. more heat continues in the deep south over toward the middle of the country. no changes in store there. so heat remain a big story. we set 845 record highs since monday through saturday. but we se
new york is a city in motion. you can see clentral park, hundreds of people running, walking dogs and riding bikes. that's the case through the day today. we urge everyone to be careful, drink plenty of water. if you've been to the city you know there are stands all over the place, i've seen a number selling nothing but gatorades, waters, things to keep hydrated out there. i guarantee you they are more popular than the burrito or kabob stand but was they'll come back in favor in time. we talked...
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and that's what new york city did. they first went to the hudson highlands, but 150 years later, it went to the delaware highlands. and really diverted the water that normally went to philadelphia to new york city. i don't think they anticipated that. narrator: the majority of new york city's drinking water comes from watersheds in upstate new york. a watershed is the area of land where water from rain or snow melt drains downhill into a body of water. mountains act as a funnel to feed rivers and lakes. and in this case, reservoirs. in the new york city system, water is collected and stored in 19 reservoirs, which can hold more than a year's supply -- over 580 billion gallons of water. almost all of the system is fed by gravity, without the use of energy-consuming pumps. valves open to regulate the flow into the 85-mile-long delaware aqueduct -- the longest tunnel in the world. at hillview reservoir... the water is partitioned into another giant tunnel system. where it travels deep below manhattan. the pressure built u
and that's what new york city did. they first went to the hudson highlands, but 150 years later, it went to the delaware highlands. and really diverted the water that normally went to philadelphia to new york city. i don't think they anticipated that. narrator: the majority of new york city's drinking water comes from watersheds in upstate new york. a watershed is the area of land where water from rain or snow melt drains downhill into a body of water. mountains act as a funnel to feed rivers...
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again the american airlines terminal at new york's j.f.k. airport is now reopen. >>> back here at home, a funeral will be held today for john caldwell, the best friend of oscar grant. police are still out there searching for his killer. caldwell was with oscar grant at if fruitvale bart station new year's day 2009 when grant was killed by a former b.a.r.t. police officer. caldwell will be buried right next to oscar grant. >>> trial is set to begin this week for a los gatos woman accused of having sex with a 15- year-old boy. 48-year-old sarah cole was arrested on three felony counts nine months ago. cole made headlines back in 2007 when she survived being hit by an suv that was driven by a drunk driver. her legs were crushed and the community responded by raising money for her and her four sons. the mother of four now faces a maximum of four years in prison if convicted of these charges. >>> a young richmond man is expected to be back here in the bay area tonight after being attacked by a bear in alaska. he was among seven people on a surviv
again the american airlines terminal at new york's j.f.k. airport is now reopen. >>> back here at home, a funeral will be held today for john caldwell, the best friend of oscar grant. police are still out there searching for his killer. caldwell was with oscar grant at if fruitvale bart station new year's day 2009 when grant was killed by a former b.a.r.t. police officer. caldwell will be buried right next to oscar grant. >>> trial is set to begin this week for a los gatos...
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it's what makes new york, new york. it's a great privilege to be a part of it. >> you bring up an interesting point. if you wanted to at some earlier point, you could have gone to another state. why wait until new york? >> my step mother has a beautiful house in massachusetts overlooking the water. same-sex marriage has been legal in massachusetts for a number of years now. but we're new yorkers, we work for new york, we decided to raise our kids in new york. we're firmly sort of committed to the city. we didn't want to have to pack our bags and go somewhere else. we wanted to do it in new york where our kids are being raised and where our home is and where our kids can invite 15 of their friends to celebrate with us. it meant a lot for us to do it here and not have to go off somewhere else to do it. >> mayor bloomberg? >> i think it's great that they're doing it in new york. we want new york to be a destination for everyone, whether you're coming to get married or coming for a vacation, or you're coming to live or comi
it's what makes new york, new york. it's a great privilege to be a part of it. >> you bring up an interesting point. if you wanted to at some earlier point, you could have gone to another state. why wait until new york? >> my step mother has a beautiful house in massachusetts overlooking the water. same-sex marriage has been legal in massachusetts for a number of years now. but we're new yorkers, we work for new york, we decided to raise our kids in new york. we're firmly sort of...
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and the "new york post" have done business. that said, we've got to be careful. usually you don't want to get ahead of yourselves. in this one the story has each time surpassed your wildest expectations in the past two weeks. >> happened again this morning. >> absolutely right. i would say in terms of the american implications there's a question of whether british journalists for news corp broke the law here in 9/11. the evidence is scant. if the attorney general were to issue a wider ranging investigations, even actions that were illegal taken, for example, in great britain could reflect on the ability of news corp to hold on to american broadcasting licenses here. you could see repercussions under the question of the they interpreted as foreign officials being bribed as has been alleged with some substantive hearings. >> once you start an investigation, your don't know what kind of rocks are going to be turned over. >> michael wolff, let's talk about murdoch's role himself. the full-page ad with the apology. went to the murde
and the "new york post" have done business. that said, we've got to be careful. usually you don't want to get ahead of yourselves. in this one the story has each time surpassed your wildest expectations in the past two weeks. >> happened again this morning. >> absolutely right. i would say in terms of the american implications there's a question of whether british journalists for news corp broke the law here in 9/11. the evidence is scant. if the attorney general were to...
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rudy giuliani was mayor of new york during that time. he and murdoch have been friends for a long time, so what does giuliani make of all this? >> intercepting communications like that is a crime, it has to be investigated. i think what there shouldn't be and we've learned recently with a bunch of criminal cases of different kinds, don't rush to judgment, give people a presumption of innocence. i think that just how high up it goes is a big question and it's one we shouldn't be jumping to conclusions about. >> speaking of hacking, somebody absolutely plundered the pentagon in the spring, it was one of the worst breaches ever of security. listen to these details. >> indeed, in a single intrusion this past march, 24,000 files were taken. >> it was done, we think, by a foreign intelligence service, in other words, a nation state was behind it. >> now, those files belonged to a u.s. defense contractor, that's 24,000 good reasons why the defense department is looking at tightening up its cyber security. casey anthony leaves jail in two more d
rudy giuliani was mayor of new york during that time. he and murdoch have been friends for a long time, so what does giuliani make of all this? >> intercepting communications like that is a crime, it has to be investigated. i think what there shouldn't be and we've learned recently with a bunch of criminal cases of different kinds, don't rush to judgment, give people a presumption of innocence. i think that just how high up it goes is a big question and it's one we shouldn't be jumping to...